The 'c' is not needed - if you run 'bacon' without any arguments you'll see the correct usage.

The 'indent' only will be invoked if you use the '-p' option.

If you encounter 'broken' files then please note that there are plain 'bac' files on the website of BaCon also. So for each program listed simply remove the '.html' extension and download the original source.

The 'c' is not needed - if you run 'bacon' without any arguments you'll see the correct usage.

The 'indent' only will be invoked if you use the '-p' option.

If you encounter 'broken' files then please note that there are plain 'bac' files on the website of BaCon also. So for each program listed simply remove the '.html' extension and download the original source.

That's an awful lot of forum searching and fiddling around, and still no luck.

It would be a boon to mankind if someone who had gotten a recent build of Puppy working with all this stuff would release a remastered ISO. <Moaning snipped, I could go to a bloated distro if I didn't want Puppy so bad.>

This is free software; you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
peter@laptop:~/programming/bacon$
peter@laptop:~/programming/bacon$ ./bacon.bash calculator
Starting conversion... done.
Starting compilation... done.
Program 'calculator' ready.
peter@laptop:~/programming/bacon$ ./calculator

This is free software; you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
peter@laptop:~/programming/bacon$
peter@laptop:~/programming/bacon$ ./bacon.bash calculator
Starting conversion... done.
Starting compilation... done.
Program 'calculator' ready.
peter@laptop:~/programming/bacon$ ./calculator

I'm using version 0.110 from the bacon.tar.gz download at the front of the postings. Sounds like updated versions don't require "indent", and maybe the math func works differently. I compiled bash 4.1.0(1) with Lucid 2.3.5, so could give it a try.

Edit. Yes...I just tried bacon.bash, and calc works as is, and no need for indent.

gtkabout1.bac compiles and works nicely with bacon 0.110, but with bacon.bash:
~/Downloads/bacon/gtk-demos $ ./gtkabout1
ERROR: signal for SEGMENTATION FAULT received - memory invalid or array out of bounds? Try to compile the program with TRAP LOCAL to find the cause.

Note: error occurs when clicking for child window. Same after compiling new 'bacon' from bacon.bash "BaCon version 1.0 build 19"

What is this program 'gtkabout1'? This one does not appear on the BaCon website.

Note that you were using 0.110 which is really old - it is a beta release of more than a year ago, and only after 1.0 build 1 the BaCon commands and functions were frozen. Programs which could be compiled with beta versions are likely to crash now, for example when they are using a function in a way which is not supported anymore.

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